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FRO - Biological Response (Manteca)

Free

with Jeanette Bobadilla

Calendar Mar 31, 2026 at 3:30 pm

FRO – Biological Response Training

Equipping Security Teams to Respond Safely and Effectively in Biological Emergencies

This specialized course is designed to prepare First Responder Operators (FRO) to manage biological emergencies with confidence, competence, and care. Attendees will gain critical knowledge and practical skills for using and managing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), understanding their role during high-stress events, and ensuring safety for themselves and others.

Course Topics Include:

  • Emergency Management & Response Protocols
  • Access, Crowd, and Traffic Control
  • Our Role in an Emergency
  • R.A.I.N. Concept (Recognize, Avoid, Isolate, Notify)
  • Hand Hygiene Standards
  • Proper Donning and Doffing of PPE

This training directly supports BCI’s commitment to safety, professionalism, and responsible intervention. All attendees will leave better equipped to protect themselves, patients, and the community in emergency biological scenarios.

Who Should Attend: All Security Personnel

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Apr 6, 2026 at 12 pm

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar May 14, 2026 at 8 am

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Jun 11, 2026 at 12 pm

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Jul 15, 2026 at 8 am

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Aug 17, 2026 at 10 am

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Sep 16, 2026 at 8 am

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (South San Francisco)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar Oct 19, 2026 at 12 pm

Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)

Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies

This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
  • Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
  • Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
  • Promoting a culture of safety and awareness

Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting

Pre-Requisite: None





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